
Private Guided Tours to Australia
Kensington Tours is an award winning tour company offering Custom Private Guided tours at unbeatable value
Company Overview
Private Guided Travel:
Your Own Private Expert Guide & Vehicle
Customized Travel:
Your Schedule, Your Budget, Your Preferences
Excellent Value:
Private Tours for 20 to 30% Less Than Premium Group Tours
Kensington Tours is an award winning tour operator offering private guided tours worldwide. Their destination experts will customize a trip itinerary exactly to your needs, and English speaking local guides will provide you with an exclusive personal tour. Enjoy three, four, or five star hotels according to your budget, all 20 to 30% less than premium top rated group tour companies.
Kensington Tours is a National Geographic Traveler and Adventure Magazines award winner and top tour pick, a Travel + Leisure Magazine award winner, and a VoyageTrek Editor's Choice.
Most Popular Tours
- 9 Day Australia Signature from $3,195 per person. A fusion tour of Oz’s highlights. Visit its rainforest, legendary Ayers Rock & the Great Barrier Reef. Take guided excursions in picturesque national parks, vast desert & gorgeous beaches. Enjoy a catamaran cruise, private transfers, 4 star hotels & 24/7 Kensington support.
- 12 Day Australia Romantic Retreat from $5,400 per person. A sensuous journey through the wonders of Melbourne, Sydney, Mossman & Lizard Island. Tour a winery, the Blue Mountains, Ayer’s rock, rainforest & the Great Barrier Reef. Enjoy a camel ride, catamaran cruise, hot air balloon ride, koalas, penguins, luxury hotels & more.
- 15 Day Family Australia from $6,300 per person. A adventurous, historical & cultural guided tour of the land down under. Discover Ayers Rock, the Great Barrier Reef, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Christchurch, Queenstown & Rotorua. Overnight at the zoo, go boating, riding, trekking, stay in a treehouse & more.
- 14 Day Oz & Fiji Honeymoon from $8,820 per person. Fiji’s beaches combined with Australia’s metropolises & outback. Enjoy the outdoors without having to rough it! Go hiking, cruising, & diving while staying at luxury hotels & eco camps. Featuring 5 star properties, private guided tours, all internal flights, scenic helicopter rides, cruises & more!
- 20 Day Oz Grand Journey from $7,800 per person. A thrilling sundrenched trip of a lifetime for travelers of any age. Featuring cuddling with Koala bears, Great Barrier Reef catamaran cruise, breakfast with Kangaroos, wine tastings, culinary tours, fabulous hotels & so so much more. Discover the magic of Melbourne, Kangaroo Island, Barossa Valley, Ayers Rock, Cairns, Hamilton Island, Sydney & more.
- 18 Day Australia & New Zealand Grand Explorer from $5,400 per person. An epic guided tour of the lands down under. Discover Ayers Rock, the Great Barrier Reef, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Christchurch, Queenstown & Rotorua. Experience natural marvels, history, culture & more on this grand tour.
Kensington Tours Info
Kensington Tours offers custom private guided tours and travel experiences worldwide. The company offers hundreds of trips on all seven continents.

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Tours to Australia
- Sydney
- Melbourne
- Brisbane
- Whitsundays
- Gold Coast
- Perth
- Cairns
- Tasmania
- Darwin
- Ayers Rock
- Fraser Island
- Great Barrier Reef
Customized Itineraries to all Travel Destinations in Australia. Tour Extensions Available to: New Zealand, Fiji, Tahiti & Bora Bora, Indonesia, Hawaii and all major destinations in the Pacific and Asia.
Australia Overview
Australia is the only country that has a whole continent to itself. World famous for its natural wonders and wide open spaces, its beaches, deserts, "the bush", and "the Outback", Australia is actually one of the world's most highly urbanised countries. It is also well known for the cosmopolitan attractions of its large cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.
Australia is the smallest continent but sixth-largest country. It is comparable in size to the 48 contiguous United States. Australia is bordered to the west by the Indian Ocean, and to the east by the South Pacific Ocean. The Tasman Sea lies to the southeast, separating it from New Zealand, while the Coral Sea lies to the northeast. Papua New Guinea, East Timor andIndonesia are Australia's northern neighbours, separated from Australia by the Arafura Sea and the Timor Sea.
Australia is highly urbanised with most of the population heavily concentrated along the eastern and south-eastern coasts. Most of the inland areas of the country are semi-arid. The most-populous states are Victoria and New South Wales, but by far the largest in land area is Western Australia.
Australia has an area of 7,682,300 square kilometres (2,966,152 sq mi) and the distances between cities and towns is easy to underestimate.
Australia has large areas that have been deforested for agricultural purposes, but many native forest areas survive in extensive national parks and other undeveloped areas. Long-term Australian concerns include salinity, pollution, loss of biodiversity, and management and conservation of coastal areas, especially the Great Barrier Reef.

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Quick Facts Capital Canberra, ACT Government Parliamentary democracy (federal constitutional monarchy) Currency Australian Dollar (AUD$) Area 7,686,850 km2 Population 21,234,176 (July 2007 est.) Language English Electricity 230V/50Hz (Plug Type I) Calling Code +61 Internet TLD .au Time Zone UTC +8 to +10

New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory (Canberra) (NSW) & (ACT)
New South Wales is Australia's most populous state. The Harbour City of Sydney is Australia's largest city. The coast of New South Wales is lined with beachside communities, each one offering experiences for the traveller. A little inland are the mountain ranges of the Blue Mountains, and the purpose built capital city of Canberra, excised from New South Wales. Further inland still expect sweeping plains, turning from agriculture to desert the further inland you venture.
Northern Territory (NT)
From the red deserts surrounding Uluru and Alice Springs up to the tropics of Darwin and Kakadu National Park, the Northern Territory is stunningly beautiful, and easier to access than you might think.
Queensland (QLD)
Famous for its sunny warm weather, Queensland offers coastal exploration from the vibe of the Gold Coast to the tropics of the Great Barrier Reef to the bustling city of Brisbane. It is also home to tropical rainforests of the Daintree National Park, and the island resorts of the Whitsundays. Inland lies the ranges of the hinterland, and further on the vast expanses and beauty of outback Australia.
South Australia (SA)
Renowned for the fine wines of the Barossa Valley, the beauty of the Flinders Ranges and the outback, and the beaches and events and culture of the City of Churches, Adelaide.
Tasmania (TAS)
Separated from the mainland by Bass Strait, Tasmania has rugged beauty of Cradle Mountain and the west, the beaches of the east, and the complete wilderness of the south. Hobart was the site of the second European settlement in Australia, and many historic sites are well preserved. The island has well developed facilities for travellers.
Victoria (VIC)
Small, vibrant and with something for everyone, Victoria has dramatic surf beaches along the southwest and central coast, green rolling farmland and photogenic national parks. The diversity of rural Victoria is very easy to access due in part to its size and well maintained roads. Australia and Victoria's sporting, shopping, fashion and food capital is Melbourne.
Western Australia (WA)
A vast state. The south-west contains the state capital and major city of Perth closely surrounded by the wildflower, wine growing and scenic destinations of the Margaret River and Albany. North to the tropics and the beachside destination ofBroome. Small townships, roadhouses, mining communities and national parks scattered around the long distances between.

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Quick Facts Capital Canberra, ACT Government Parliamentary democracy (federal constitutional monarchy) Currency Australian Dollar (AUD$) Area 7,686,850 km2 Population 21,234,176 (July 2007 est.) Language English Electricity 230V/50Hz (Plug Type I) Calling Code +61 Internet TLD .au Time Zone UTC +8 to +10

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New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory (Canberra) (NSW) & (ACT)
New South Wales is Australia's most populous state. The Harbour City of Sydney is Australia's largest city. The coast of New South Wales is lined with beachside communities, each one offering experiences for the traveller. A little inland are the mountain ranges of the Blue Mountains, and the purpose built capital city of Canberra, excised from New South Wales. Further inland still expect sweeping plains, turning from agriculture to desert the further inland you venture.Northern Territory (NT)
From the red deserts surrounding Uluru and Alice Springs up to the tropics of Darwin and Kakadu National Park, the Northern Territory is stunningly beautiful, and easier to access than you might think.Queensland (QLD)
Famous for its sunny warm weather, Queensland offers coastal exploration from the vibe of the Gold Coast to the tropics of the Great Barrier Reef to the bustling city of Brisbane. It is also home to tropical rainforests of the Daintree National Park, and the island resorts of the Whitsundays. Inland lies the ranges of the hinterland, and further on the vast expanses and beauty of outback Australia.South Australia (SA)
Renowned for the fine wines of the Barossa Valley, the beauty of the Flinders Ranges and the outback, and the beaches and events and culture of the City of Churches, Adelaide.Tasmania (TAS)
Separated from the mainland by Bass Strait, Tasmania has rugged beauty of Cradle Mountain and the west, the beaches of the east, and the complete wilderness of the south. Hobart was the site of the second European settlement in Australia, and many historic sites are well preserved. The island has well developed facilities for travellers.Victoria (VIC)
Small, vibrant and with something for everyone, Victoria has dramatic surf beaches along the southwest and central coast, green rolling farmland and photogenic national parks. The diversity of rural Victoria is very easy to access due in part to its size and well maintained roads. Australia and Victoria's sporting, shopping, fashion and food capital is Melbourne.Western Australia (WA)
A vast state. The south-west contains the state capital and major city of Perth closely surrounded by the wildflower, wine growing and scenic destinations of the Margaret River and Albany. North to the tropics and the beachside destination ofBroome. Small townships, roadhouses, mining communities and national parks scattered around the long distances between.










